Had dinner here and it was quite nice. We had the eggplant pakoras for entree, chicken vindaloo and chicken saagwala with rice and naan bread for main. The entree was okay, nothing to rave about but the chutney and sauces you get to add to the entree were delicious. The two chicken dishes were nice and good size servings. I asked for the chicken saagwala to be hot, it wasn't but the flavours were very nice. The vindaloo had a great zing to it. We only ordered one serve of rice which we found to be enough for two, particularly with naan bread. We got the mixed naan bread, it has garlic, cheese and onion. It was nice. Service was good but we were the only people in the restaurant at the time. This place is not on the main street and I think it would be busier if it was. Go here if you want a decent Indian meal and you are in the area. (Photos of the curries were taken after we had...
Read moreThis is a long-pending review since our visit in January this year. We visited Le Raj during our stay in Paris which is also convenient location-wise if you are staying at Ibis Hotel. To begin with, the host greeted us and warmly welcomed us and made sure we feel at home. They have a well-designed Menu that offers a variety of dishes served with perfect quantity for 2. We wanted to give this place a try and ended up having dinner for all 4 days during the stay. This place offers reasonable, tasty food that will satisfy your Taste-buds! PS. Vegetarians won’t be disappointed!!
Must try dishes - Palak Paneer, Baingan Bhartha + wheat paratha Service - Super! Atmosphere - Homely, especially when you crave for ‘’(Ghar ka khaana)’’ home-cooked food!
We shall definitely visit again the next time in Paris.
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Read morePlease read this before visiting this restaurant. I have lived in many countries and grew up with Indian friends. My favorite cuisine, by far, is Indian. I eat Indian food frequently and also cook it myself. In all the countries I have visited, I have never encountered Indian food as poor as that served in this restaurant. It is not authentic Indian cuisine. I ordered chicken tikka for starters, which came with canned tomato sauce and was as dry as the desert. My main dish was lamb madras, which consisted of a yellow sauce that tasted like Maggie bouillon cubes. This is in no way representative of Indian food and is a disservice to Indian culinary traditions. My advice, avoid...
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